The second camera will be an “R” version without anti-aliasing filter

Jan 6, 2014 15:11 GMT  ·  By

Nippon electronics manufacturer Sony is about to announce a few of its latest products at tomorrow's CES press conference, and the NEX-3 successor is one of them.

We already know that the upcoming high-end APS-C E-mount cameras will be announced at a later date this month or at the beginning of February right before the CP+ 2014 show.

According to SonyAlphaRumors, the company will release not one, but two high-end interchangeable-lens cameras, one of them bearing the “R” designation, which means that it won't come with an anti-aliasing filter similar with current RX1 and RX1R models.

In addition to that, Sony is also preparing to announce a new full-frame as well as an APS-C A-mount model, which will be equipped with the same 19-point AF 11 cross type autofocus system that can be found in Sony's a77 and a99 models.

More information about these two new E-mount cameras is yet to be revealed. Don't miss Sony's CES press conference to find out what the Japanese manufacturer has prepared for us.